Letters

Letters may be edited for clarity and length. E-mail to letters@ocweekly.com, or mail to Letters to the Editor, c/o OC Weekly, 1666 N. Main St., Ste. 500, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Or fax to (714) 550-5908.

Your newspaper is no LA Times, OC Register, or Washington Post!! Instead of you being classy about what is wrong with the station, you seem to be pretty harsh toward the male anchor at Daybreak. He seems to do well.

I'm in the Los Angeles news business, and I tell you there is a lot of pressure in TV news, let alone starting a network from scratch. I could say the La Palma package was not that good, but Pete, Nancy and Judy are solid, and they are doing great. Plus, the show promised world headlines as well as local news. So it does what it promised it would.

To me, it seems like you have a problem with the anchor more than you do the other reporters/anchors or the show itself. Hmmm . . . jealous?

I won't be reading your stupid OC Weekly, and I'll make sure to tell others not to.

I'll make sure the folks over at Daybreak will read this article, but I hope they will advertise on their morning show how awful OC Weekly depicts Orange County. Daybreak is supposed to be for the people of OC, and writing things about their morning news show means you are disrespecting the whole county and its residents. Nice going.

OC Weekly is a stupid tabloid for journalists/writers who could never make it to a real newspaper!
WC
via e-mail

EXTRA SOUR CREAMThis letter pertains to Gustavo Arellano's Jan. 13, 2005, ¡Ask a Mexican!—which inquires about why Mexican girls are so beautiful when they are teenagers, then over the years, they become fat, old bags.

Right on! Let's get to the root of the matter. Flab may be unsightly, but certainly not as ugly as the mental-attitude ugliness and spiritual ugliness so proudly worn by some who possess incredible physical beauty. I'll take a flabby woman with a heart of gold over a beauty queen with an attitude any day!
Eric Wilson
via e-mail

Another groundbreaking article by Gustavo Arellano. Of course, the more he uncovers, the more it validates the thankless work and investigation by people such as SNAP (Mary Grant and Joelle Casteix come to mind locally). They were right all along! The amount of humiliation these victims suffered at the hands of people such as [Bishop Tod D.] Brown, [Cardinal Roger] Mahony and the late Pope John Paul is just coming to light.

But out of all this comes another dark chapter. Where are these molesters now? Well, many are still on the church payroll, and some are in child-supervisory positions. And, of course, where is the flock? How anyone can give money to this church is mind-blowing. They do talk about Jesus in other churches you know! You might want your Catholic friends to know that their money goes to molesting priests, defense funds and lawyers. God doesn't get a dime.
Tim C. Leedom
via e-mail

ANOTHER BEST LETTERThe following letter is in response to our 2007 Best of OC issue, published Sept. 21.

In response to Best Hiking Trail, Orange County has many great trails. The Pecten Reef Loop is not one of the best in Aliso/Wood Canyons Park, but it is fun and very accessible.
Daryl Walzak
via e-mail

BURY THE HATCHET

I was reading the Sept. 7 issue of OC Weekly, when I came across that week's "It's Your Money" [by R. Scott Moxley] discussing how the Orange County Cemetery District spent $100,000 to have a map made of their district. I guess this adds new meaning to the expression "Knowing where all the bodies are buried."

Ah, yes, I can just see it now: A dead wife nags her dead husband with "Honey, I think we're lost! Quick, give me the Orange County Cemetery District map—that way, I can find out where we are!"
Bob Squalonero
via e-mail

SCHOOL DAZEThe following letters are in regard to Daffodil J. Altan's Oct. 5 article "Hard Knocks," about the turbulent Capistrano Unified School District.

Daffodil Altan is a great writer! I really enjoyed her summary of events and facts. It really brought to life the struggles of all those involved in fighting the "old guard" board of trustees of CUSD.
Sharon O'Brien
via e-mail

Congrats to Daffodil for writing this piece—she obviously did a huge amount of research and put a great deal of effort into it. She got the facts, wrote well, and the article is very informative for those of us who live in CUSD to see the history set out so clearly.